Stories for June 2018

Stories for June 2018

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Wednesday, June 27

Tuesday, June 26

Opinion: Commentary: When the Dangerous Unknown Is Preferable

We must recommit ourselves to being steadfast in our compassion for and dedication to assisting those fleeing violence, terror, and oppression.

Fair Housing in Arlington?

50 years of progress and setbacks.

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Neighborhood Spot in Arlington Loses Lease After 21 Years

Linda's Cafe to close at end of July.

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Spicy Tuna Rolls for a Good Cause in Arlington

Sushi Zen completes goal of 20 fundraisers in a year.

With an Auditor’s Eye in Arlington

County seeks efficiency gains.

Alburqueque Directs Opera NOVA’s ‘La Cenerentola’

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‘Losing the Dark’ in Arlington

Stars Tonight program will be held July 2.

Thursday, June 21

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‘Nothing about What Happened Is OK’ in Arlington

Westfield grad Chaz Coffin is in “The Scottsboro Boys.”

Tuesday, June 19

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Talking to Children about Suicide

Creating safe environment is key to opening a discussion.

Opinion: Commentary: The Art of a Deal with the Devil

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Painting the Town Red

Caps, fans celebrate Stanley Cup win.

Thursday, June 14

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Virginia Voters Choose Firebrand

Corey Stewart to lead Republican ticket this fall.

Conservative firebrand Corey Stewart was denied an opportunity to be the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor in 2013. And then he came within striking distance of being the party’s standard-bearer in the gubernatorial campaign last year. Now, finally, the chairman of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors has secured a spot at the top of the ticket, bringing his brand of anti-immigrant, pro-Confederate Trumpism to the race against incumbent U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine.

Wednesday, June 13

Cappies: The Next Theatrical Generation Takes the Stage

The 19th Annual 2018 Cappies Award Gala honors area high school talent.

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Preparing Home for Summer

From finding spaces for wet swimsuits and school papers to adding new throw pillows, small touches can add a warm-weather feel.

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Containment in Arlington

Neighbors concerned about growth at Virginia Hospital Center.

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Arlington Celebrating its History

In Cherrydale: From lunch counter sit-in to 9/11.

Cappies: Next Generation Takes the Stage

19th Annual 2018 Cappies Award Gala honors area high school talent.

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Battle over Dawn Redwood in Arlington

Neighbors’ petition seeks to save tree.

Tuesday, June 12

Wednesday, June 6

Column: Creature Comforts

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Families Meditating Together

Family mindfulness practices can boost overall wellbeing.

Commentary: Green for Medicaid

The most important vote I have ever taken.

Opinion: Editorial: Medicaid Expansion Will Save Lives

Almost too many benefits to count that will help all Virginians, including economic stimulus.

Tuesday, June 5

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Find a Clue and Catch a Criminal

Arlington Women in Public Safety lead community event.

Commentary: Trying To Reduce Aircraft Noise

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Sea of Orange in Arlington

Gun control rally draws a crowd.

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Knock Down/Build Up for Affordable Housing in Arlington

Berkeley redevelopment to create 217 affordable housing units.

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Arlingtonian Joining in Trans America Bike Race

Ride to raise research funds.

CIP and Residents in Arlington

Public engagement opens up for Capital Improvement Plan.